This booklet discusses the the evaluation of victim's rights clinics, which were designed to increase awareness of victims’ rights among criminal-justice professionals and to respond to violations of rights through legal advocacy.

This booklet by the Texas Association Against Sexual Assault (TAASA) responds to common questions about incest like how does incest affect the lives of incest survivors?; how can incest survivors help themselves?; and what should a person do who suspects that a minor is being victimized? In Spanish. Ordering information (the PDF is free).

This booklet by the Texas Association Against Sexual Assault (TAASA) includes basic information and statistics about human trafficking, and questions to identify potential victims. It also includes resources in Texas for more information and/or help. In Spanish. Ordering information (the PDF is free).

This booklet by the Texas Association Against Sexual Assault (TAASA) answers common questionssuch as: What is sexual harassment?; what can/should you do if you are harassed?; what are the costs of sexual harassment for an employee?; and what are the costs of sexual harassment to an employer? It also explains the two types of options for a victim to file a sexual harassment complaint (internal and external). In Spanish. Ordering information (the PDF is free).

This bookletby the Texas Association Against Sexual Assault (TAASA) has basic information on the following topics: what is sexual assault?; myths and facts about rape; information for immediately after sexual violence occurs; and the legal process. In Spanish. Ordering information (the PDF is free).

This bookletfor parents by the Texas Association Against Sexual Assault (TAASA) has basic informationfor parents on these topics: what is child sexual abuse?; advice on risk reduction; symptoms; and options if your child has been sexuallyabused. In Spanish. Ordering information (the PDF is free).

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